Physical Requirements
Level of Difficulty
- Easy to Moderate
Trip Pace
Visit 3 locations over 10 days
Two scheduled flights and two charter flights
Relaxing pace – more moving around in Winnipeg and Churchill, but a more relaxed and wildlife-dependent experience in Nunavut. In Nunavut, there's lights out and remain in cabins from 10pm – 7:30am
Travelers must be able to walk at least 1.5 miles unassisted over uneven terrain wearing heavy cold weather gear. Guests must have the ability to walk independently and efficiently for safety reasons
Travelers must be able to walk up and down stairs to board small planes
Terrain is often very uneven and within the camp area can include snow, sand, mud, and uneven terrain. Optional walks may include sand and slippery rocks
Travelers must have the mobility to comfortably get in and out of heavy winter gear (boots and parkas) many times a day. The lodge provides slippers but boots cannot be worn indoors at our polar bear camp.
Scheduled flight between Winnipeg and Churchill
Charter flight on small Twin Otter plane between Churchill and Nunavut, requiring ability to get up steep stairs and load into a small airplane
Travelers must climb in and out of vehicles using balance and upper body strength
Not appropriate for travelers using wheelchairs, walkers, or canes
Nunavut camp is located in a remote area without nearby medical facilities, and due to restrictions on night flying, emergency medical evacuation may not be possible until daylight hours
Daytime temps range from 14–35°F in Oct–Nov
Nighttime temps more likely between –10 to 25°F in Oct–Nov
Snow and high winds are possible during the entire season, with increasing likelihood into November
We provide appropriate snow gear and boots for comfort, and all buildings at camp are comfortably heated
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